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To: Eashoa' M'sheekha who wrote (17013)9/8/2002 9:00:38 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23908
 
killer clown from outer space. I see you have set aside this special time to humiliate yourself in public. I suppose your kind should be pittied more than condemned.....but just can't bring my self around to treating your kind as an equal among humans.

Got to admit though you do use your real name here on a public forum and that may indicate a bit of courage.....nah it's stupidity.

clown you said...." No lorne, I don't fit in with people who, when bitten by a dog,think all dogs are going to bite them and therefore all dogs should be exterminated."....

I have never said or used a word like " exterminate " when referring to fellow human beings. Again you are a liar and I challenge you to prove I used this word.

Speaking of being a liar when you going to answer this other lie.
Look stupid I have never said " kill'em all now " you are a liar. Show me where I have said this or anything like that and I will apologize but till then you are a liar.
Message 17963944

It appears you have a nasty habit of outright lying when you try to hurt other people. There is a large group of people in the world who do this very thing...can you guess who they might be.....maybe you are one of them.

You have so far proven to all here that you are not very bright and that you may be an habitual liar but you can redeem yourself for being a liar by apologizing for being a liar. :o) The not being to bright thing will be harder to correct...may be impossible.

When I said that people like hitler came to power because of the candy ass attitude of people like you it really got to you didn't it? cuz you know it's true and you just can't help yourself you are just doing what you have been taught to do. So now are you going to post a lot of hitler stuff so people will think you are not a candy ass?

No what killer. I'm not a bit surprised that you would have all that hitler stuff at your finger tips. bet you got a lot of sadam stuff as well. Hey clown it's a free world and you can have as your heros anyone you like and that's ok but it becomes a problem when you try to convince sane people that your way of thinking is the right way.

Try not to lie anymore.

You still have not answered these questions.

Look there is a very large group of people in the world who go around killing innocent people in the name of their religion. This type of behavior is wrong....Simple yes?

This group of people must be stopped...Correct?

The headquaters for this group of people appears to be the ME....correct?

How can you possibly not understand this?

If the whole world thought the way you do then hitler would still be in power because of all the excuses we would make to explain his behavior.

Right or Wrong...which side are you on.

Got to admit.. you are an easy fun person....LOL
Your turn.



To: Eashoa' M'sheekha who wrote (17013)9/8/2002 9:10:17 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23908
 
Hi again clown. I posted this yesterday on this thread but I just wanted to make sure that you did read it because you and people who think as you do are the cause of this kind of stupidity. It is truly unfortunate that there are so many people who think like you in our countries. If people like you become to strong politically we would be in real danger of losing all of the freedoms that we now enjoy now.

Palestinian Invite Irks Co. Gov.
By Associated Press
September 6, 2002, 2:11 PM EDT
BOULDER, Colo. -- Gov. Bill Owens is criticizing plans by two Colorado colleges to host a high-profile Palestinian speaker next week.
Hanan Ashrawi, former spokeswoman for Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, is scheduled to speak Sept. 12 at the private Colorado College in Colorado Springs and two days later at the public University of Colorado in Boulder.

"I think it's outrageous to be bringing this woman who has done so much to divide the Middle East and has applauded terrorism," the Republican governor said Thursday on a talk radio show.

CU's student-led cultural events board invited Ashrawi after learning she would be the keynote speaker for a Colorado College symposium called "September 11 -- One Year Later: Responding to Global Challenges."

CU Regent Tom Lucero objected to the visit at a board meeting Thursday but was told by lawyers that it could not be blocked.

Lucero called the visit a "slap in the face" in light of the United States' "partnership with Israel," especially because it is happening the week of the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Ashrawi, secretary-general of the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy, said in a phone interview Friday that she has no intention of canceling.

"I've survived many things including assassination attempts and interrogations and beatings and I won't be terrorized by people who think they have a monopoly on people's consciousness," she said. "One has to stand up for the truth."

Organizers of both events said they will include Israeli experts but their invitations to Ashrawi still stand.

"The issue is freedom. Academic freedom. And freedom of speech," said Colorado College spokeswoman Lisa Ellis.

Leslie Herod, CU's cultural events board chairwoman, said: "Our mission ... is to educate students on issues that aren't widely expressed through the mainstream media."

Pat Blumenthal, Hillel Council of Colorado executive director, said the Jewish group is organizing a peace vigil to coincide with Ashrawi's talk at CU. She encouraged people to attend the talk and ask questions.
newsday.com.